A walk through the Social History of Whitehaven Town.
Join us for a series of fascinating walks and talks uncovering the hidden stories and remarkable characters of Whitehaven's past.
Tuesday 23 June – Caribbean and Virginia Trade Connections
Discover the deep secrets of Somerset House, hear the extraordinary story of Jamaican-born James Jones – survivor of the Battle of Trafalgar who later became known as Whitehaven's "Indian King"
Tuesday 14 July – Public Health
Learn where a famous lion tamer spent his winters and explore the town's 35 year struggle for clean water and sanitation that helped lead to Britain's first Public Health Act
Tuesday 28 July- Pubs
Find out about the quiet Whitehaven housewife who became a global ambassador for the Temperance Movement, and uncover how avoiding the Press Gang became an art form along the harbour streets.
A captivating journey through the people, places and untold histories that shaped Whitehaven.
**Pre-booking is preferable but not compulsory. In the event of poor weather and the walk being cancelled an alternative talk in the Beacon may be provided.**
| Season (23 June 2026) | ||
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| Tuesday | 10:30 | - 11:30 |
| Season (14 July 2026) | ||
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| Tuesday | 10:30 | - 11:30 |
| Season (28 July 2026) | ||
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| Tuesday | 10:30 | - 11:30 |
The Beacon Museum, WhitehavenSituated on Whitehaven's attractive harbour side, The Beacon is home to interactive science, games…
Set along the beautiful coast of the Western Lake District, situated on Whitehaven's historic Harbour. Whether it be by car, bus, train and bike, there are many easy and convenient routes to get to us.
Feel free to call us if you would like any help or advice when visiting.
Address The Beacon Museum, West Strand, Whitehaven, CA28 7LY Telephone 01946 592302
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Parking
Pay and display parking on site with limited spaces.
There is also pay and display parking available at Quay Street Car Park (1 minute walk).
By train
Whitehaven's train station is 15 minutes gentle stroll around the picturesque sea harbour, around to The Beacon Museum. A stunning journey with the train line hugging close to the coastline as it travels north to Carlisle and south to Barrow-in-Furness and Grange-over-Sands.
By bus
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